Boomer is among the top 3
Colonial Warriors showcased throughout the saga.
He never really develops as important of a role
as Starbuck or Apollo. Boomer in one episode uses
his brain to save the lives of Boxy, himself and
many others who are caught in the midst of a fire
buring deep in the Galactica. Boomer sends the
robotic Daggit Boxy out for help. Boomer is a
fixture of the Battlestar saga inspite of his
small lead role in the saga he is always around.

Colonial Warrior Jolly

Jolly is in many senses just
another Colonial Viper pilot. He is not sent down
on ground based missions as much as Starbuck,
Apollo, or even Boomer. Jolly does however make
the saga more believable as at least with Jolly
present the saga does not denigrate into a show
of nameless, ever changing secondary characters
such as Star Trek is often famous for.

Colonial Warrior Zac

Apollo's biological brother and
a fellow Viper pilot. He is killed defending the
Galactica during the Cylon sneak attack after the
supposed treaty of peace is signed between
humanity and the Cylons. He saves his brother's
life and slows down the rapid Cylon advance
towards the vulnerable Colonial fleet in space.

Colonial Warrior Bojay

A viper pilot from the Battlestar
Pegasus commanded by Commander Cain. He believes in
daring offensive attacks rather than defensive
maneuvering much like his commander, Cain. He stays with
the Galactica after his Battlestar the Pegasus is
believed to have been destroyed by 3 Cylon Basestars.

Colonial Warrior Ortega

Ortega is a Colonial Warrior that enjoys
the game of triad just as Starbuck and Apollo do. Ortega
plays to win and plays rough. He rubs Starbuck the wrong
way and when Ortega ends up dead Starbuck is the prime
suspect. Ortega was played by Frank Ashemore who is most
famous for his role as Martin and Phillip in the "V" saga.

Colonial Colonel Tye

Colonel Tye is the second in command of
the Galactica. Often he is even left in charge while
Adama goes off on various missions or meetings. Tye often
schemes with Adama to get around foolish orders of the
Colonial council. In one episode Tye gathers as many
extra Viper uniforms as he can so that miscellaneous crew
members can be sent to parties on the planet Carillon in
place of real viper pilots. This was done to prepare the
fleet for a possible attack inspite of the Council's
desire to let the crew and even the Colonial Viper pilots
all party far from their ships.

Colonial Flight Officer Omega

Omega is a flight control officer that
oversees a variety of functions of the Galactica. He
reports bad news and enemy attacks to Commander Adama. He
is even used to make recruitment advertisements for new
Colonial Warriors. This ad is used by three members of
the Boreillian Nomen as a reason to come aboard the
Galactica to fulfill their latest bloodhunt or hired
killing.

Colonial Dr. Wilker

Dr Wilker is the fleet's most skilled
technical scientist. Not only does he create the robotic
dog muffit, he also reprograms a damaged Cylon Centurian
to serve as a pilot for Baltar as part of a negotiation
to free hostages. The Cylon is unable to pilot the ship
as it was just put together quickly by Wilker in an
attempt to give the appearance that a working Cylon pilot
would be given to Baltar. The Cylon repeatedly hits in
the dash of his Cylon fighter and needless to say Baltar
is going nowhere.

Colonial Dr. Salik

Colonial medical doctor that helps Adama
when he is wounded by a fire onboard the Galactica. Salik
also treats a group of humans found in a small craft in a
suspended animation state.

Colonial Commander Kronos

The ironfisted commander of the
spacevessel known as the Celestra. His crew mutiny on him
twice and he dies saving his crew. He was awarded the
Distinguished Service Medallion by Adama and fought well
in previous engagement with Cylons before the great
Holocaust.

Muffit and Boxy

Boxy (right) is the son of Serena. His dog Muffit
was killed during the Cylon attack on his homeworld of
Capricorn. Apollo has Galactican scientists construct a
robot dog, Muffy (left) to help cheer up the boy. Boxy
finds the Colonial Warriors to be heros and looks up to
them as ideals. Boxy thinks that when he grows up that he
wishes to be Colonial Warrior piloting a viper too.
Muffit the daggit is played by a chimpanzee inside of a
costume. In the show Muffit barks and his tail wags, and
Muffit can even learn to emulate and perform tricks.

Angelic John from the Lights in the Sky

John is the spokesman/commander of the
beings of light that follow Count Iblis as he mingles
with the Galactican crew. John brings Apollo back to life
after he is struck down by Iblis and instructs members of
the Galactican crew to intervene in a world on the verge
of nuclear self annihilation.

Sire Uri

An honorable member of the Colonial
Council before the great Holocaust. He is found by
Starbuck and Apollo living a lifestyle of plenty while
most of the fleet is starving. His food is redistributed
thoughtout the fleet. Apollo discovers that Uri left his
wife behind while he had plenty of room for younger women
aboard his ship. Sire Uri believes that if the Colonial
Military is disarmed that it will not present a threat to
the Cylons and hence the Colonial fleet will be left
alone. On the planet Carillon Sire Uri plans to present
an award to three brave pilots as an intro to his plan
for disarmament. Before his plan can be embraced Cylon's
storm the room and Apollo and Starbuck blast there way
out, while Uri hides in fear.

Lucifer

Lucifer is an instrument of the Cylon
Empire. He is an IL series droid assigned to serve under
Baltar. Lucifer plots and schemes just like any human
would. He even delights in hearing that another IL Series
droid, Spectre has performed poorly on another planet.
Lucifer respects Baltar's plans and his sneak attacks.
But in the back of Lucifer's mind, their exists a plan to
elevate his social status.

Cylon Imperious Leader

The Cylon Imperious Leader commands all
Cylon forces. The Imperious Leader is housed in an
organic living body. This was done partly to symbolize
the victory of Cylon machine technology over the former
biological creators of the Cylons. Where machines were
once used as extensions of more intelligent beings, now a
living body is worn as a trophy of sorts.

The Imperious
Leader sits up high and delivers his edits and commands
to rule the empire via a swivel chair. Cylon Centurians
are often seen in the saga appraching their leader with
sheathed swords much like ancient knights would approach
kings.

Theta Series Clones

Theta Series Clones are male clones
manufactured by Dr Ravashaw. They are used on a planet
controlled by the Cylons which houses a giant pulsar
cannon. The clones were designed to be incapable of
reproducing with their female counterparts but they found
a way.

While strong and hard workers they are dependent
on their father Dr Ravashaw to give them guidance.

Chameleon

A human that is hunted by a group of 3
Borellian Noman as part of their blood hunt. He tells
Starbuck that he is his father. At first it appears this
is a lie just to get protection. But at the end of the
episode he is featured in, it is revealed that he is
indeed Starbuck's father.

Dr Ravashaw - A Scientist from the Gun on
Iceplanet Zero episode. He creates a energy lens meant to spread
intelligence throughout the cosmos. The energy lens is modifed
and used as a weapon known as the Ravashaw Pulsar by the Cylons.
The Cylons plan to corner the Galactica and shoot it down with
this weapon.

Karibdis - a man that helped Baltar sabatoge
the defenses of Capricorn to make way for the Cylon attack.
Karibdis kills a viper pilot named Ortega and Starbuck is accused
of the crime. Only one man knows who Karibdis really is and thats
Baltar. Apollo uses Baltar to lure Karibdis out of hiding and
then Karibdis is killed onboard a shuttle.

Spectre - A Cylon IL-Series droid like
Lucifer that is put in charge of a planet whose only resitance to
the Cylons comes from a small family.

Nogow theBoray - The leader
of pig like creatures that ravage a small farming planet that the
Galactica needs to trade with in order to gain grain. Starbuck
finally gets the Borays to end the raids by buying off Nogow the
Boray chief with food in exchange for him becoming the planet's
sheriff.

Siress Bellaby - A colonial woman whom Adama
bargains with in exchange for an energizer to trade for grain
with a farming planet. Siress demands Adama marry her in exchange
for the energizer but soon decides to skip on Adama.

President Adar - The original President of
the Colonial Council of 12 that seems to be too trusting even
with enemies. He is killed during the initial Cylon sneak attack
after the "historic peace treaty" is signed.